Running question...
allie5199
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Ive noticed that every time I run more than 4 miles I get really nauseous...does anyone have any idea why? does this happen to anyone else?
I usually have 8 oz of water and a handful of nuts(raw unsalted almonds) 30 -45 min before running (but even when I dont I still feel sick)
I usually have 8 oz of water and a handful of nuts(raw unsalted almonds) 30 -45 min before running (but even when I dont I still feel sick)
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Ive noticed that every time I run more than 4 miles I get really nauseous...does anyone have any idea why? does this happen to anyone else?
I usually have 8 oz of water and a handful of nuts(raw unsalted almonds) 30 -45 min before running (but even when I dont I still feel sick)
Only thing I can think of is you are pushing harder than you are ready for.0 -
If you are out there for more than 45 minutes you need to supplement on your run. I recommend a sports drink and/or a gel.. I use a water belt on the days i run over 3 miles.
Check it out
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If you have any more running questions please hit me up. I coach on the side
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You may be dehydrated and/or need more fuel in the form of carbs. I carry a water bottle with me when I run now, they say if you are running over an hour you need to be re-hydrating and you need to take a energy gel or sports drink to replenish your carbs. I found the greatest water bottle with a hand grip that just slides over my hand and I don't have to grip it or anything. You get used to running with it pretty quickly.0
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I always have my water with me - I have a new balance belt - I don't drink much but it helps keep me going--even on 2 miles I use it.
Try a small amount of carbs too - maybe 1/2 english muffin with PB instead of just nuts or 1/2 banana with the nuts....
It could also be that 30-45 mintues isn't quite long enough before but it doesn't sound like your eating too much so doubt that's it.0 -
I was thinking about trying a gel or bar, but I sometimes I feel so sick I don't know if I can keep it down. It feels kind of like an internal cramp (not the muscles, but above my stomach and below my chest)...it kinda feels like I ate an entire meal and did some jumping jacks. I'm wondering if its from all the bouncing.0
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If it feels like a cramp then I suspect that ur dehydrated. Water may not be as helpful as a drink with some electrolytes.0
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Ive noticed that every time I run more than 4 miles I get really nauseous...does anyone have any idea why? does this happen to anyone else?
I usually have 8 oz of water and a handful of nuts(raw unsalted almonds) 30 -45 min before running (but even when I dont I still feel sick)
Could be OD, you should watch your breathing technique and make sure your not pushing yourself to a level your body is not prepared for.0
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